FAQ

What is the Single-Pass Phase Shift?
The single-pass phase shift refers to the phase change that light undergoes when it propagates from one mirror to the other in a single pass. Single-Pass Phase Shift is usually measured using the Radian for Angle. Note that the value of Single-Pass Phase Shift is always negative. Typically, the value of Single-Pass Phase Shift is greater than 0.
Can the Single-Pass Phase Shift be negative?
Yes, the Single-Pass Phase Shift, measured in Angle can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Single-Pass Phase Shift?
Single-Pass Phase Shift is usually measured using the Radian[rad] for Angle. Degree[rad], Minute[rad], Second[rad] are the few other units in which Single-Pass Phase Shift can be measured.
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